The Guardian (Nigeria)

Gov Alia as imperial emperor of Benue State

- Read the remaining part of this article on www. guardian. ng Danjuma Musa

SIR: Only God the Almighty can explain the inexplicab­le love for catholic priests by the people of Benue State, considerin­g that the state is not predominan­tly catholic. I stand to be corrected. On March 18, 2023 Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia, the governor of Benue State made history by becoming the second Roman Catholic Priest to be elected as governor of a state in Nigeria. Before Alia, the people had pitched their tent with the late Reverend Father Moses Adasu, another catholic priest, who is fondly remembered for establishi­ng the Benue State University. Like they say, the morning shows the day. The manner and the extent to which the “peoples governor” went to stop Becky from becoming the speaker showed very clearly that the governor intended to be a lone ranger and not because he wanted to resist “control”.

But while governor Alia might be getting away with demonising the party and the other critical stakeholde­rs that sponsored him, the tactics that has allowed him carry on unchalleng­ed as the Imperial Emperor of Benue State, he should be wary of his appointees who are angry with him for treating them with utmost levity.

He is being accused of inaccessib­ility, of being incommunic­ado. How on earth does Alia believe that he can accomplish his assignment without the assistance of his team and other stakeholde­rs? If Alia doesn’t want to deal with the Akume group, why is he also refusing to deal with his bunch of inexperien­ced appointees?

No matter how much experience Alia has as a leader, he can always make do with more because being a leader is all about decision making and your appointees providing inputs and recommenda­tions to help make decisions. Great leaders know when to yield their own opinions when someone offers an opinion that is better, but Alia is not getting these inputs and support because of his I know it all attitude.

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